Modernising Higher Education: delivering value in a global market will consider the future of the UK higher education sector and its position in the international marketplace.

Covering the latest efficiency and productivity strategies, inspirational improvements to student experience, and teaching and learning innovations, the conference presents an ideal opportunity for professionals from right across the higher education sector to learn from high profile keynote speakers and practical case studies, as well as sharing their own experiences with contemporaries in the busy networking sessions.

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This year we have keynote presentations from William Locke, Head of Learning and Teaching at the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), and Dr Mark Langan, Senior Learning and Teaching Fellow at Manchester Metropolitan University.

The conference is an opportunity to discuss how student experience surveys can best be used to inform enhancements to learning and teaching practice, policy and strategy. It’s intended to be of interest to a wide audience, including senior managers with learning & teaching roles, educational developers, survey officers, student unions, academic researchers and lecturers at the chalk face.

The programme as a whole, which focuses on the theme of “Satisfaction, engagement and enhancement – designing and using student surveys”, will deliver a diverse range of speakers and topics, including sessions focusing on student surveys in Ireland, Portugal and China, as well as a diverse range of approaches in the UK, including the use of engagement surveys.

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